Halo Infinite: Players find out how to get rid of the annoying intro - it replaces with Shrek
Un-skyrocketable intros are still in games even today. They are annoying and often last long. Ag halo Infinite has such a video. The players have now found a way to bypass the intro.
What is the problem? Often, video games have intro videos and sequences before landing in the main menu. Most are short, or skipped.
But there are also exceptions and sometimes these intro videos consist of elaborate and minute videos. It may happen that they can not be skipped.
So you have to watch this scene every time you start the game. At the first 10 painting, that does not like to be so bad, but if you start the game at some point to the hundredth time, it's just the nerves.
So it is also at Halo Infinite and his intro scene, so players have searched a way to get rid of this scene. Twitter User Jason Lamb, who is a developer itself, has made a fun discovery.
You can delete the intro of Halo Infinite — or replace
How to get rid of the intro video? The intro video is quite easy to find, but you can not only completely remove it. You can also replace it with another video. Twitter users Jason Lamb made and shared this discovery.
He has replaced the actual intro with another, significantly shorter video, in the case of Shrek:
How exactly does it work? The entire intro, including charging screen, is merely a video that is played every time. It can be found in the files and can be replaced by any other clip. (Via Steam)
For this you have to stand on Steam in the appropriate folder of your Steam Library:... / Steam library / Stamps / Common / Halo Infinite / Videos There you have to replace the MP4 file with another. This means startup sequence loading.mp4
For example, you can easily record a 1-second video and pack it there. Or, like Jason Lamb, a stupid video of your choice.
Does that work if I loaded Halo Infinite in the Xbox store? Unfortunately, that does not work. Players can not directly access the folder where Halo Infinite is stored (Windowsills), do not make any changes.
Of course, the fans make a giant fun and think about which videos they want to use instead to replace the intro.
From Old Halo Sound Tracks from Part 1 and 2, to Metal Gear Solid, share some different ideas. The opening of Mortal Kombat from 1995 is also among the proposals.
What do you think? Which videos would you use? Write us your ideas and suggestions!
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